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Tavík František Šimon (13 May 1877 in Železnice,
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) – 19 December 1942 in
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), was a
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, and
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artist. Born František Šimon, he later adopted the additional name 'Tavík', which was his mother's maiden name, generally signing his work T. F. Šimon. Largely ignored during the
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era in
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, his work has received greater attention in recent years.


Life and career

Šimon was born in Železnice (known at that time as Eisenstadtl) near
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. As a student at the
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, he received a stipend that allowed him to travel to
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. He had his first solo exhibition in Prague in 1905, and a
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exhibition in 1906. His extensive travels would eventually also bring him to
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,
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, Ceylon (now
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),
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, and
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, images of all of which appear in his work. After spending 1904–1914 based in Paris, Šimon returned to Prague and became a professor at the Academy of Fine Arts in 1928. He married Vilma Kracík on February 17, 1906, in Prague. They had five children: Kamit (1906), Eva (1908), Ivan (1914) and Pavel (1920). In 1917, he became a founding member of the Hollar Association of Czech Graphic Artists, which he later chaired. Many of his most notable images are of Prague, Amsterdam, New York, and Paris but also include portraiture and self-portraiture and images of the Czech and Slovak countryside. Šimon's style was strongly influenced by the French
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and, perhaps through them, by
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ese printmaking techniques, in particular color
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s with soft ground
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. Šimon was also a master of the
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but completed very few prints in this difficult medium, most of them being female nudes in subtle tones of black.


Voyage around the world 1926–27

Šimon was 49 years old when he undertook the journey of his lifetime, sailing literally around the world departing Cherbourg in September 1926 and travelling through the US, crossing the newly built Panama Canal to sail the Pacific to the Far East and then back home to Europe via Ceylon and the Middle East. On his return, he compiled his correspondence and released the book ''Listy z cesty kolem světa (Letters from Around the World)'', published by J. Otto, Prague in 1928. His notes and letters home reveal a world that was unknown by those in Old Europe – a challenging new mechanistic society in America, a transforming Empire in the Far East, and an untouched paradise in the island of Ceylon. His glimpses into the past provide us with a view of history, through the eyes of a painter, that takes us back to a time when neon lights were marvels, when
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were icons, before commercial air travel and when the only way to share your adventure with loved ones and family was through sending letters home. Arriving in New York, he wrote, ''"The ship’s orchestra was playing as we slowly approached the port of New York City in the morning. In the distance we could see the outlines of skyscrapers drowning in a silver haze then, as we came closer, rising and standing, etched against the shimmering background of the rising sun. A shiver went up and down my spine as we entered the huge harbour whose backdrop of slim buildings was interspersed with the rising smoke from factories".'' In 2014 his book was translated and published for the first time in English as
Letters from a Voyage Around the World
' with an introduction by the artist's grandson, Michal Šimon. Šimon died in December 1942 at the age of sixty-five of a stroke.


Gallery

T F Simon Booksellers.jpg, "Second Hand Booksellers, Spring", 1912, by Šimon T F Simon View In Old Prague.jpg, "View in Old Prague", woodcut, 1930 T F Simon New York.jpg, New York. Etching and aquatint Simon Place de L'étoile Paris Detail.jpg, Place de L'étoile, oil on cardboard Tavik Frantisek Simon New York Public Library.jpg, New York Public Library, signed in pencil lower right Tavík František Šimon Charles Bridge.jpg, The Prague Castle from Charles Bridge in winter, signed in pencil lower right Tavik Frantisek Simon Die Pariser Börse.jpg, The Paris stock exchange, signed lower right in pencil


References


Sources

* Scot A. Campbell, ''The Graphic Work of T.F. Šimon'', Frederick Baker Inc, Chicago (2002) * T.F.Šimon, 'Příručka umělce - Grafika', Jan Stenc, 1921 ('Artists handbook - Graphics') * T.F.Šimon, 'Listy z cesty kolem světa', J.Otto, 1928 ('Journal from my travels around the world') * T.F.Šimon, introduction by Michal Šimon,
Letters from a Voyage Around the World
, D.Pearson, Australia. 2014 * Catharine Bentinck, 'In the Footsteps of Tavík František Šimon' Kontexty, Czech Republic. 2014. * Catharine Bentinck, 'T.F.Šimon - '

''. Private Publication. 2015. * Catharine Bentinck, 'Tavík František Šimon in Ceylon'. Drawings, prints and paintings of Šimon's stay in Ceylon. Private Publication. 2017.


External links


TFSimon.com
website dedicated to the artist's life and work, with extensive reproductions of Šimon's works and those of other Czech artists. (2002-2021). {{DEFAULTSORT:Simon, Tavík František 1877 births 1942 deaths People from Jičín District 20th-century Czech painters Czech male painters 20th-century Czech printmakers Color engravers 20th-century Czech male artists 20th-century engravers Painters from Austria-Hungary Czech wood engravers